I had written to you a while back regarding microchips. I ran across this article and tried to find some info on the company but they seemed really weird. Are they really a company? They say that their address is: Amaligade 16.1 1256 Copenhagen K. They say their chips are made by Bluerobot— also with the same address.

Are they a real company or a joke company? I looked at their Facebook pages and they seem odd. They said Bluerobot was forcing all newborns to use their chips and that they would have GPS. Now they say they will connect to Ripple and Bitcoin. When I messaged them, they said the microchip implant had to be in the right hand and couldn’t be removed.

Encased in a 1½mm by 10mm borosilicate bioglass shell
Remember that #BICHIP version 1 is not for sale. #BICHIP version 2 (IoT chip with Internet data) or version 3 (GPS chip) are the only products we will have for sale.

I certainly wouldn’t trust this company considering how overblown their claims are, how vague they are on specifications, and how a bunch of the links to the products and specs are dead links.

EDIT:

Looking farther down the page it says:

April 22, 2016 ·

On September 2017, through Europe newborn children will be compelled to take in a subcutaneous RFID chip made by www.bluerobot.dk
This chip will perform as a GPS sensor that will task with a non-disclosed battery sustainable technology and will be implanted in state clinics. The data, collected from one or more sensors in the body, would be transmitted to cellphones or tablets where apps would give parents and pediatricians insights into the baby’s health and condition in real-time. This technology has already been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in humans.

Which is completely bogus AFAIK, for multiple reasons, but primarily that I’m pretty sure the FDA hasn’t tested or approved any RFID implants for humans.

Most likely it’s a random looney, but my totally unscientific gut reaction is that it’s one of the “mark of the beast” wack jobs building background support for their conspiracy sites to cite. The sites sound relatively sane on the surface, but are claiming to provide exactly the technology (that doesn’t exit) that the MotB nuts are raving about.

Yeah— it is almost like they are pulling a bunch of crap off the net and acting like they are knowledgeable. I tried to look up Bluerobot who supposedly manufactures their chips and they are at the very same address as is a robotics company. Really weird.

My Edit to your edit: Years ago Verichip was approved by the FDA but couldn’t sell their chips so they basically folded